All Orizzonti articles – Page 4
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Reviews‘Inu-Oh’: Venice Review
Strikingly original anime from Masaaki Yuasa set in 14th Century Japan
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NewsVenice Horizons title ‘107 Mothers’ secures key European sales (exclusive)
Peter Kerekes’ film will also screen at Toronto, San Sebastian.
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Reviews‘Miracle’: Venice Review
A white-knuckle morality tale from Romania is the second of a planned trilogy from Bogdan George Apetri
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Reviews‘7 Prisoners’: Venice Review
This knotty tale of modern-day slavery in Brazil’s Sao Paulo cements Alexandre Moratto’s reputation as a talent to watch
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Reviews‘El Gran Movimiento’: Venice Review
An ailing manual worker encounters a traditional shaman in this La Paz-set mystical drama
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Reviews‘The Peacock’s Paradise’: Venice Review
Laura Bispuri’s third feature premieres in Venice’s Horizons sidebar section
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Reviews‘Amira’: Venice Review
Mohamed Diab’s film interrogates the status of a Palestinian teenager whose identity is suddenly thrown into question
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Reviews‘Full Time’: Venice Review
Laure Calamy races against the clock in this grippingly tense French drama from Eric Gavel
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FeaturesEgypt’s Mohamed Diab talks Palestinian drama ‘Amira’, working with Marvel and US projects
Diab is currently directing Marvel series Moon Knight after a trio of Arab-language features, 678, Clash and Amira.
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Reviews‘Land Of Dreams’: Venice Review
Matt Dillon, Isabella Rossellini and Sheila Vand star in Shirin Neshat’s English-language debut, co-directed with Shoja Azari
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Reviews‘Promises’: Venice Review
Smart political drama with fine performances from Isabelle Huppert and Reda Kateb opens Venice Horizons 2021
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NewsFilms Boutique boards Venice Horizons docu-drama ‘107 Mothers’ (exclusive)
Peter Kerekes documentary-fiction hybrid is set in an Odessa prison.
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Reviews‘Nowhere Special’: Venice Review
James Norton tries to find a home for his young boy in Uberto Pasolini’s tender tearjerker
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Reviews‘The Predators’: Venice Review
Two disparate families collide in Pietro Castellitto’s feature debut, a dark comedy set in Rome
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Reviews‘Listen’: Venice Review
A loving London-based Portuguese couple battle to regain custody of their children
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FeaturesKaouther Ben Hania on the real-life inspiration for ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’
Drama about refugee who becomes a human work of art premieres in Venice’s Horizons section.
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Features‘Listen’ director Ana Rocha de Sousa on making a film about forced adoptions in London
”I am interested in subjects relevant to people’s lives,” says the Portuguese filmmaker.
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Reviews‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’: Venice Review
An art-world satire featuring a tattooed living canvas makes for a wild ride
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Reviews‘Mainstream’: Venice Review
Gia Coppola returns after Palo Alto with an abrasive ode to You Tuber culture starring Andrew Garfield








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